HOUSEHOLDS in Bromley generate more carbon emissions per person than in any other borough across the capital.
According to the latest figures released by the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, the borough of Bromley was responsible for 806,000 tonnes of household CO2 emissions in 2006 with the average resident releasing 2.69 tonnes of the gas per year.
The London Assembly member for the Green Party, Darren Johnson, is calling on the Mayor of London Boris Johnson to tackle the borough’s domestic carbon footprint.
He said: “Bromley’s emissions are extremely disappointing.
“Climate change in the borough must be managed quickly and effectively if the Mayor’s target of cutting London’s CO2 emissions by 60 per cent by 2025 is to be met.
“London’s homes are responsible for more than a third of the capital’s total emissions, so tackling domestic emissions is vital.”
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